Dealing With Siberian Husky Problems

Your Husky is a very active dog so to avoid Siberian Husky problems let it run every day. You may also encounter Siberian Husky problems like howling and social issues. Some Siberian Husky problems are medical so make sure to keep regular vet appointments.
When you own a Siberian Husky you need to be aware of possible issues as any dog owner should be aware of. Many of the Siberian Husky problems you will encounter are a result of their built in need to be busy and working and while that can lead to problems it can also be a good thing as well. All you need to do is keep track of your dog's behavior and know what the warning signs are of prospective Siberian Husky problems and then you should be alright.

The Siberian Husky loves to run and while this is a great feature for a hunting dog or a racing dog it can be a problem with a family dog. You need to take the time to teach your Siberian Husky that there is a time for running and a time to relax but the only thing that makes that work is if you do give your dog time to run each and every day.
You are going to want to take the time to teach your Siberian Husky social skills with other people and animals because one of the big Siberian Husky problems is that the dog can get very protective of its human family and become a less that hospitable host to strangers. They were bred to be working dogs so they always need a task to do and it is your job as the responsible owner to teach them that guarding the family at all times does not need to be one of their tasks. A Siberian Husky on guard can be a very dangerous animal.

The Husky is a direct relative to the wolf so, rather than spending their time and energy barking, the Husky likes to howl a lot. This can be especially troublesome when your Husky starts to get all the other dogs in the neighborhood howling as well. It is a built in behavior that you will never be able to completely suppress but obedience training can help get it under control.

The Siberian Husky problems you may encounter are not always behavioral. Sometimes they can display the symptoms of serious medical conditions and only a regular trip to the vet can help keep that under control. The Husky is known to get bone disorders that make it painful for them to move. They can also get digestive problems that can be an issue for everyone and they are also known to get eye infections every once in a while as well. Regular vet visits will keep your dog healthy and everyone happy.

It is a lot to try and get a Siberian Husky under control. They are bred to be working and active dogs and they are descended from wolves so they have a strong sense of self about them and a strong need to be active. Take the time to develop a positive relationship with your dog and you should be able to conquer any Siberian Husky problems that may come up.

Andrew Preston has coached many new owners in ways to avoid pet problems. If you need help with Siberian Husky training then use this article and others like it. You can find information to add to your dog training books in this article.

By Andrew Preston
Published: 6/26/2008
 
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